Goyle sen. in Azkaban?

justcarol67 justcarol67 at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 14 22:22:16 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 85050

<hickengruendler at y...> wrote:
> The resent discussion about why Goyle wasn't in the DoM makes me 
> wonder something. Do you think they will sent him to Azkaban anyway? 
> He was among the Death Eaters Harry mentioned in his interview. And 
> now, that everyone knows he is telling the truth, they have to 
> believe him about Goyle sen., too, don't they?  
> 
> Hickengruendler


If Goyle wasn't involved in the Ministry raid, they can't pin anything
on him yet. I haven't checked this out fully, but I think that all the
other DEs named by Voldermort in GoF (Avery, Macnair, Malfoy, and
Crabbe) were there, along with Rookwood, the Lestranges, Dolohov and
others who escaped from Azkaban. (I'm not sure where Jugson fits in;
he may be one of the escapees, too, but his name doesn't ring a bell
with me.) Anyway, it would appear that most if not all of LV's
previously identified DEs except Goyle and Pettigrew (not counting
coward Karkaroff and ex-DE Snape) were arrested after the Ministry
raid. One may be in St. Mungo's being treated for a constantly
transforming head, but the others are presumably in Azkaban.

Voldemort is probably not ready to rescue them himself, certainly
notwithout help, so he's left with Goyle and Pettigrew, who can't make
a public appearance because he's reputedly dead. Enter Goyle in an
invisibility cloak with the silver-footed rat formerly known as
Scabbers in his pocket and a rogue dementor or two for company. . . 

Okay, my last paragraph is tongue in cheek, but I think dim-witted
Goyle is about the only accomplice LV has left other than PP to help
him rescue the prisoners. Will Draco and Crabbe, Jr., be recruited to
rescue their fathers? And what about Goyle, Jr., if his father isn't
in Azkaban, and Theodore Nott, who may find himself thrown in with
Draco like it or not?

Carol, who thinks details are important, including people who are
missing from the scene

P.S. Thanks for backing me up on my Theodore Nott theory,
Hickengruendler. I didn't respond to that post because I didn't have
anything more to add, but I do agree with everything you said. Thanks
for the quotes.






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